I have one and a sk-5 as well, or whjatever the one with the 4 octagnal pads is called.
i think its just a simple electret mic running into a 386 (lm386)-type opamp. You could just replicate the mic-to-amp circuit by itself..or, alternately, just stick a distortion pedal on a decent mic & get the same sound generally. I mean, its not really hi fidelity--and it might be easier to replicate the sound than waste a cool synth with LOTS of potential just to get the sound after a good bit of effort.

I dunno, but I got the schematics somewhere, Ill attach em to this pst tomrrow am.

What I usually do to find an input for this type of thing is hook up a cable - one end to something that makes noise and the other to a female jack. ground the sleeve of the jack to the circuit ground of what you're working on (speaker "-" is usually a good spot) and poke around with the circuit with a wire connected to the tip of the jack. When you are poking around and hear your noise source, you've found your input. If the input is distorted, you can run a pot in series with that wire to tame it a bit.

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